SINGAPORE: Oil prices rebounded in Asia on Monday but analysts said they remain weighed by a crude oversupply and fresh worries about the world economy after the Federal Reserve decided last week against raising interest rates.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for October, which expires on Tuesday, rose 52 cents to $45.20 and Brent crude for November was up 51 cents at $47.98 a barrel in afternoon trade.

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